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Slovakia tourism

Capital Bratislava

China's main attractions: Grand Square, Bishop's Palace, Slovak National Opera House, Saint Martin's Cathedral, Michel Gate, Glasurkovic Palace, Archbishop's Summer Palace, Bratislava Castle, spieth Castle and Baldyov.

Slovakia is one of the countries with the largest number of castles in the world, from ancient castle ruins to well-preserved museum collections. Slovakia has about 180 registered protected castles and relics, and about 1200 manor houses and tall buildings. Most castles are accompanied by interesting legends and myths. For example, Troncheng Castle has a legendary love story.

Many tourists are not familiar with the local dishes in Slovakia. Slovakian dishes with strong ethnic characteristics include pasta and feta sauce-potato soup with feta sauce, fried cabbage jiaozi with duck or goose, and fluffy jiaozi made of potato dough and cabbage. Traditional Slovak dishes include mushroom soup, cabbage soup and bean soup. The country is also famous for its excellent wines, and there are many grape growing areas, such as Donghai or Little Carpathian.

Passengers are allowed to bring the following items into Slovakia:

Tobacco: 800 cigarettes or 400 small cigars or 200 large cigars or 1 kg tobacco or the sum of all these items.

Alcoholic beverage: 65,438+00 liters of spirits or 90 liters of liquor or 65,438+065,438+00 liters of beer or the sum of all these items.